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if indeed this is an invitation at least you need to attend the invitation,the purpose is to convey to them that bitcoin is a long-term investment,the invitation is also to dismiss negative opinions about digital currency investments.lately it has also experienced a very significant decline.Therefore,the investment is not as bad as what the public thinks.maybe it is the right step if you want to attend the invitation
Just let OP talk what he/she wants to talk about during the invitation, I am sure that is much easier to do plus I don't think OP is going to talk negative or unimportant things about bitcoin in this one, from what I have read, this is OP's first rodeo on International scene so I don't think that OP will try to disappoint.
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if indeed this is an invitation at least you need to attend the invitation,the purpose is to convey to them that bitcoin is a long-term investment,the invitation is also to dismiss negative opinions about digital currency investments.lately it has also experienced a very significant decline.Therefore,the investment is not as bad as what the public thinks.maybe it is the right step if you want to attend the invitation
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Two months ago, I had a virtual class session with the college students of a well-known university in the Philippines. It was a successful webinar by the way in educating the college students about Bitcoin and the real use cases of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.

Now I am invited by a young group of college students from India between ages 18 to 24 to schedule a webinar about Bitcoin 101, thanks to a great friend of mine who endorsed me to them. For the first time in history, I am doing a Bitcoin 101 session with an international community (as most of my sessions are from the Philippines). It will be in two weekends from now.  

P.S. I am also endorsed by another friend of mine to virtually educate a young group of professionals in the Philippines about Bitcoin 101 as well, but no final details yet regarding the date and time. Educating the misinformed is something that we need to do to make them fully understand on what Bitcoin really is all about.
Great to hear this.  It needs to be promoted and interacted more often on bitcoin webinars.  Although I have passed their age, if there are more courses or seminars like this, it would mean a lot and I will definitely attend, because learning about bitcoin and cryptocurrencies - it is far from  what is inherent in external universities or technology.  I want to learn more about bitcoin, what's right about it, what's practical about good things, its value.
I'm pretty sure you're a competent person, a qualification. That will also give you a good chance - good job or success.  Good luck
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If I were you I would also be excited to explain something that are great and we support which is bitcoin. and also Crypto is no longer only for people who are active on computers, people from other area also should understand crypto, because this is a technology that will have an impact on them too later in the future.
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This way of educating BTC makes a lot of sense. Although there are many video explanations online, how can it be compared with offline classrooms?
the advantage of offline classrooms is that there is no intereuptions .
in online we get slow internet conections and it takes time for the author of the video to go back online to reply to our questions but that wont be experience in offline teachings .

I hope there were someone like you back in my student days so I could had saved money for my future.
students now are lucky but your more luckier because you know bitcoin earlier than them . you have more knowldege and you can use it to invest . its not too late mate
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Great job and keep it up so more people would understand and could defend Bitcoin from those who would call it scam without knowing it.
It is nice to have someone who are like you who educates those who are eager to know about Bitcoin or about crypto I hope there were someone like you back in my student days so I could had saved money for my future.
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Giving education about Bitcoin, especially at least the basic education will really help the beginners know about Bitcoin and also cryptocurrency. Today, many people are interested in crypto, but not all of them really know about crypto and only becomes a follower. Therefore they even don't know the risks that can be got from crypto and they may only focus on the profits that should be got.
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I believe what you are doing is really nice you can keep it up you are already speaking for bitcoin and I believe that's one of the things our young once really need for now they have to know what bitcoin is all about and how bitcoin is being used and the purpose of bitcoin. I believe the government should even try there possible best to introduce it to students in school which I really believe it will definitely help them because bitcoin is already dominating the world.
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I really know few of them who should be a part of your training: Chairmanship of Secy (Economic Affairs), with Secy (Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology), Chairman (Securities and Exchange Board of India) and Dy. Governor, Reserve Bank of India.

These are the members who had provided the inter-ministerial report on Cryptocurrencies and straightaway recommended banning of cryptocurrencies.

Further, while this forum largely focuses on BTC, it would be worthwhile that you explain other aspects of public blockchain technology and cover Ethereum, Binance Smart chain etc. so that people are aware of these as well. You could include this in your session or take up a separate session. I feel this would provide an all round insight to a lot of people. And it would be helpful if your audience consists bureaucrats and other officials.
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Two months ago, I had a virtual class session with the college students of a well-known university in the Philippines. It was a successful webinar by the way in educating the college students about Bitcoin and the real use cases of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.

Now I am invited by a young group of college students from India between ages 18 to 24 to schedule a webinar about Bitcoin 101, thanks to a great friend of mine who endorsed me to them. For the first time in history, I am doing a Bitcoin 101 session with an international community (as most of my sessions are from the Philippines). It will be in two weekends from now.  

P.S. I am also endorsed by another friend of mine to virtually educate a young group of professionals in the Philippines about Bitcoin 101 as well, but no final details yet regarding the date and time. Educating the misinformed is something that we need to do to make them fully understand on what Bitcoin really is all about.
This just show how much influence bitcoin has made so far. There are even research studies with regards to crypto that either proves its usefulness and the harm it may cause to people. It is a good thing that you were able to share your knowledge to the young ones so that at they can learn and start investing while they are still far from facing the real world. This will help them secure their future as well as informing their friends and relatives about bitcoin and other crypto. Soon, we will see more innovations in terms of spreading bitcoin knowledge and it may lead to making everyone aware of the existence of crypto.
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Since this is the first time that I am educating an international community, of course a bit of yes because I need to speak full English. Here in the Philippines, I mixed Tagalog with English (Taglish in short). Of course it’s normal for me to become nervous in the first place, like in my early days as a public speaker in 2018. However, I have overcome my fear and continue to level up speaking to like 600 to 800+ people in one crypto event that time. If I did overcome my nervousness back then, of course I can do it in my upcoming webinar with an international community. Fear is what holds us back from unlocking our true potential, and it’s time to get out of the comfort zone.
The weakness of every common Filipino, speaking only in English. But I think will be easily remedied by practice and such. This is big for you @cheezcarls because it is an international audience and you will have the feeling that you can't disappoint them or anything. Good luck and advance congratulations on your webinar.

I’ve overcome that when I was invited as a panel speaker in a blockchain conference in Malaysia last 2019 in where I am the only Filipino there and 300+ internationals are in attendance. However that event ladies and gentlemen is a panel discussion, not an educational seminar like what I’ve been used to in the Philippines and in my upcoming virtual class with the Indian students. Of course I was nervous, but it was a great experience in which I am kinda confident now to educate the international community this time even if it’s virtual.
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It is really a good concern that educating them about BTC will make the people of the country more educated about the language. Many people can overcome their weaknesses very easily learning better about Bitcoin will take bitcoin investment a long way and make life easier in addition to learning from others you need to practice the market well. By analyzing the market by applying your own knowledge and intellect you will be able to learn about BTC and speak english and overcome your weaknesses.
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Since this is the first time that I am educating an international community, of course a bit of yes because I need to speak full English. Here in the Philippines, I mixed Tagalog with English (Taglish in short). Of course it’s normal for me to become nervous in the first place, like in my early days as a public speaker in 2018. However, I have overcome my fear and continue to level up speaking to like 600 to 800+ people in one crypto event that time. If I did overcome my nervousness back then, of course I can do it in my upcoming webinar with an international community. Fear is what holds us back from unlocking our true potential, and it’s time to get out of the comfort zone.
The weakness of every common Filipino, speaking only in English. But I think will be easily remedied by practice and such. This is big for you @cheezcarls because it is an international audience and you will have the feeling that you can't disappoint them or anything. Good luck and advance congratulations on your webinar.
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Two months ago, I had a virtual class session with the college students of a well-known university in the Philippines. It was a successful webinar by the way in educating the college students about Bitcoin and the real use cases of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.

Now I am invited by a young group of college students from India between ages 18 to 24 to schedule a webinar about Bitcoin 101, thanks to a great friend of mine who endorsed me to them. For the first time in history, I am doing a Bitcoin 101 session with an international community (as most of my sessions are from the Philippines). It will be in two weekends from now.  

P.S. I am also endorsed by another friend of mine to virtually educate a young group of professionals in the Philippines about Bitcoin 101 as well, but no final details yet regarding the date and time. Educating the misinformed is something that we need to do to make them fully understand on what Bitcoin really is all about.

Sounds interesting. By any chance is it possible that you make the webinar public while doing it or may be record it and post in online on Youtube or some video sharing platform ?
People will be able to watch those videos and educate themselves too. I am from Indian as well and I and my friends will be glad to help you if needed.
If you want volunteers you can always drop a PM or make a post in the Indian board. I am sure interested people will be glad to help.

I am considering to record my own presentation without an audience later on. I may split it to different lessons so that I could just make it an online course which will be free to all. May post it to some e-learning platforms with blockchain certification feature. However, I don’t like myself to be called a coach, mentor, expert or something like that because I’m not perfect. I am just being passionate to educate that’s all.

Will update you for sure and thanks for the support!
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it will be a very good experience of how you can educate a group of Indian and Filipino students to know in detail what Bitcoin is.
take this opportunity to introduce Bitcoin, what is bitcoin, what are its advantages and disadvantages and what are the benefits of bitcoin for the future.

I'm sure they will be interested and come in to invest in bitcoin
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mate you are going to make people understand what is bitcoin and what was the purpose of creating it. What is Blockchain technology how it works. etc
Because even today many people think that bitcoin is blockchain this misconception needs to be cleared. And peoples must be educated about it. Good luck



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Good Initiative so far. This is how we can keep our role in Bitcoin adaption. It's quite important to know Bitcoin technically how it works and how it should use. Many Bitcoin users really don't know about Bitcoin technology, they just use it blindly. I will suggest besides of technical explanation highlight about use proper wallet and how we should prevent scams. If anyone learns it from the beginning then they would save more Bitcoin users from many issues.

Thanks for sharing it with us, it will motive more users to do so. Best of luck to you.
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Education about Bitcoin and cryptocurrency is essential because society is full of scam projects, organizations and misconceptions about Bitcoin. Need to make people understand and spread them to the community.

Talking about Bitcoin also means that they intend to invest. I am happy that today's young people are interested in getting rich and investing. In the country where I live, young people are still uncertain about what jobs they will do after graduation, so the unemployment rate after graduating from university is quite high. It took several years for these people to get steady jobs.
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Congratulations on being invited to talk to students about Bitcoin! Talking to young people is pleasant when they're motivated, and if they're asking you to give a talk, it means they're eager to listen to you. I'm a school teacher, but my subjects have nothing to do with cryptos. Nevertheless, I try to incorporate some mentions of Bitcoin and Blockchain in middle school because I think it's important. I was also pretty surprised this year when 6-graders knew about Bitcoin's existence, whereas even last year I had 7-graders who didn't know anything about it.
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Two months ago, I had a virtual class session with the college students of a well-known university in the Philippines. It was a successful webinar by the way in educating the college students about Bitcoin and the real use cases of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.

Now I am invited by a young group of college students from India between ages 18 to 24 to schedule a webinar about Bitcoin 101, thanks to a great friend of mine who endorsed me to them. For the first time in history, I am doing a Bitcoin 101 session with an international community (as most of my sessions are from the Philippines). It will be in two weekends from now.  

P.S. I am also endorsed by another friend of mine to virtually educate a young group of professionals in the Philippines about Bitcoin 101 as well, but no final details yet regarding the date and time. Educating the misinformed is something that we need to do to make them fully understand on what Bitcoin really is all about.

Sounds interesting. By any chance is it possible that you make the webinar public while doing it or may be record it and post in online on Youtube or some video sharing platform ?
People will be able to watch those videos and educate themselves too. I am from Indian as well and I and my friends will be glad to help you if needed.
If you want volunteers you can always drop a PM or make a post in the Indian board. I am sure interested people will be glad to help.
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